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2 Steps taken by the Scottish Government to engage with the UK Government on trade issues of importance for businesses and people in Scotland
Our second annual report on Scotland's Vision for Trade, outlining the range of specific actions that we have taken over the past year and our continued ambition to make trade-related decisions based on the principles of inclusive growth, wellbeing,
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Pain management service delivery framework: implementation plan update
The implementation plan update (2023) sets out our priorities and the actions we will take to reduce the impact of chronic pain on quality of life and wellbeing and improve information, care and services for people in Scotland.
- Part of:
- Pain Management Task Force
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Strategic Board for Teacher Education meeting papers: November 2023
Papers for the meeting of the group on 15 November 2023.
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Carer Benefits Advisory Group minutes: June 2016
Minutes for the meeting of the Carer Benefits Advisory Group on 8 June 2016.
- Part of:
- Carer Benefits Advisory Group
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Public appointment: Chair appointed to Borders College
Public appointment news release.
- Part of:
- Public appointments: news releases
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Chapter 8 Environment, Rural Scotland, Energy and Resources
Scotland’s referendum on 18 September 2014 is a choice between two futures.
- Part of:
- Scotland's Future
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Footnotes
An overview of the Scotland's Census 2022 public engagement campaign extension (April to May 2022), including independent evaluation results.
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Climate Change Plan Monitoring Report 2023: Agriculture
The second annual statutory monitoring report against the updated 2018 Climate Change Plan, as per the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2019.
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Why it matters who makes the decisions
This paper sets out the Scottish Government’s view that people who live in Scotland have the right to choose how they should be governed and to decide if Scotland should become an independent country. It is the second in the ‘Building a New
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4. The Process of Conducting a Review
This evidence briefing compares the Domestic Homicide Review model of 17 international jurisdictions. It aims to inform the initial stage of thinking around the development of a Domestic Homicide Review model for Scotland
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